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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Resilience


A photo I took on a beach in Mauritius inspired this motivational haiku.

I've been thinking of how difficult it is for some of us to move on. We've all been in situations in which we've felt victimized, and found it difficult to function. Certain situations are of course more traumatic than others. Some will get over them, and some won't. There are many reasons why some are stuck, but there's always hope.

Here are a couple of articles that will bring some light as to whether you are holding on to a victim mentality. They also offer advice about how to shift your attitude. It may take some work, but it's about having the courage to be truthful about who you are, having the resilience to make changes, and improve your relationship with yourself, and with others.

23 signs you're suffering from a victim mentality

Do you succumb to the victim mentality trap? Here's how to break free!  

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with R. Daniel Lester

Another great Sunday meet up to look forward to with you, book lovers and writers. Our guest for the next Authors' Afternoon  is R. Daniel Lester, a neighbourhood author who writes mystery, crime and sci-fi novels and more ... Come by and chat with him about his award-nominated book, Dead Clown Blues, his other publications, and his journey as a writer.


Thursday, May 31, 2018

Illusion

I was gazing at the lake through the glass of a bus shelter. The light was such that the building behind me was reflected on the glass, resulting in this optical illusion I captured … and the poem below…



it was an illusion
a mysterious fusion
filled with wonder, elation
misleading, yet real
until my view shifted
and the magic was gone


Monday, May 14, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with Ann Walmsley

Inviting you to a meet-up at Stella's CafĂ© with award-winning journalist, Ann Walmsley to discuss her book, The Prison Book Club. I hope you will join us to hear about her brave journey into the men's prisons despite a violent mugging she experienced in UK a few years earlier. 

I had the privilege of being in the same writing group as Ann for over 10 years. Her mastery of non-fiction writing, precise and evocative, has always impressed me. It was amazing to see the creative process of The Prison Book Club as it grew from a few chapters to an award-winning book. I'm so proud of her achievements, and thrilled that she is participating in our Authors' Afternoon.



Thursday, May 10, 2018

Celebrating friendships and emotional maturity ...

Spring, with its fresh blossoms, is an enchanting time of new beginnings. As we shed our winter clothes and bounce lightly towards summer, I feel renewed, blessed to have caring friends who share similar values, and are open to honest and insightful discussions.

This desire to understand each other, and communicate clearly can only help relationships grow deeper. Every failure or setback offers opportunities to learn about others and ourselves. When we're willing to listen, empathize, and resolve conflicts in a constructive manner, without letting our egos get in the way, we are taking positive steps in bettering ourselves and others, and becoming emotionally mature.

It may not be easy to do so with those who won't talk things out, but react with anger and insults when faced with challenging situations. Here's an article that sheds some light on the importance of emotional intelligence in such cases.

And this one analyzes the reasons people tend to regress to childish behaviour, and offers advice on healing past unresolved wounds that made anger become a habit.

For those who have such issues, and are willing to work on them, it's a big stride towards healing and finding peace within. Caring friends and relatives encourage and support such growth.

Celebrating friendship with this haiku poem I wrote, and magnolia flowers I photographed at High Park. Wishing you a beautiful spring ...















Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrors Exhibition at AGO


What a magical day at the Art Gallery of Ontario yesterday.
The special effects that artist Yayoi Kusama created with mirrors was breathtaking.
We were propelled into an enchanted world through the endless continuity of reflections.
 As if infinity was within our reach, yet constantly shifting at the least movement.
In this one, the two of us were watching through opposite windows, 
and our pictures became part of the profusion of mirrored images.
A must see exhibition. It ends next month, on May 27th.




Saturday, April 14, 2018

Haiku poem on betrayal


Another haiku poem but a sad one about betrayal, one of the most painful emotions one can ever go through, especially from someone you loved and trusted. Many of us have gone through it in some form or other ... Here is an article with helpful guidance on how to recover, learn, and grow from it.



Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with Teri Vlassopoulos

Inviting you to a meet-up where you can chat with talented author, Teri Vlassopoulos, about her books, Bats and Swallows and Escape Plans, and her journey as a writer.


Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Spring Haiku

I've been playing with Haiku poems, and love their simplicity.
5 syllables in the first and last lines, and 7 syllables in the middle line. 
Yet, these 3 lines can say so much.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Gaslighting: coercing people to believe lies and question their own sanity

As I continue my research into relationships, I'd like to share this article as it's opened my eyes to gaslighting, the psychological manipulation some people use to coerce loved ones to believe their lies, and question their own sanity. Unfortunately, when women, and sometimes men too are in love, they often fall for the lies, don't listen to their instincts, or common sense, and thus enable the gaslighter. This article is very helpful in understanding why people gaslight and why they need help as much as the victims. For those who recognize the situation, hope you can seek advice from close relatives, friends or a therapist.

I took this photo on a rainy day. The mist was ethereal and made everything seem unreal. This poem is about the inescapable downward spiral of lies. 



Friday, March 16, 2018

Interview with Pot-Pourri CIUT 89.5 FM about my books The Coral Heart and Island Lovers

I will be interviewed about my books this coming Sunday on University of Toronto's radio station CIUT 89.5 FM, on their french show Pot-Pourri.  To all francophones and francophiles, please listen to this great cultural show from 11 am to 1 pm if you have a few minutes ... MichaĂ«lle Jean, Secretary General of the International Organisation of La Francophonie, will also be among the guests.


Je serai interviewĂ©e  au sujet de mes livres ce dimanche sur la station de radio CIUT 89.5 FM de l'UniversitĂ© de Toronto, dans le cadre de leur Ă©mission Pot-Pourri. Ă€ tous les francophones et francophiles, s'il vous plaĂ®t, Ă©coutez cette belle Ă©mission culturelle de 11h Ă  13 h  si vous avez quelques minutes ... MichaĂ«lle Jean, SecrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©rale de l'Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, sera parmi les invitĂ©s.



Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Emotional health in relationships



I've been researching articles on relationships. Some are full of wisdom and very helpful not only for my short stories, but my personal journey, not to mention my recent fascination with words on images. 
The one above was inspired by the these two articles:





Sunday, March 11, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with Christene Browne

Inviting you to meet  Christene Browne, award-winning filmmaker and author of Two Women. 


Tuesday, March 06, 2018

Sunday, March 04, 2018

Toronto turns to gold

What a gorgeous weekend full of sunshine. So thrilled to be by the lake on Friday and see Toronto turn to gold. And what a joyful time yesterday at the family lunch food fest in celebration of the New Year of the Dog. And so heartwarming to share the evening by the water with a thoughtful friend who can make me laugh away ...

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Sharing love on Valentine's

Love in all its forms, whether it's for our family, our friends, our romantic partner, should be celebrated every day, not just on Valentine's, because it can save us from all the negativity and violence in this world. Sharing a short poem on this special day, and wishing you love always.



Sunday, February 11, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with John Lorinc

Inviting you to meet journalist John Lorinc
at Stella's CafĂ© on Sunday, February 25th to discuss his book, The Ward: 
The Life and Loss of Toronto's First Immigrant Neighbourhood


Sunday, February 04, 2018

Saturday, January 27, 2018

To heal a broken heart

The second in a series of short poems I wrote on photos I took


Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Authors' Afternoon with Rhonda McEwen at Stella's Café

Authors' Afternoon took a break over the holidays but it's back on the last Sunday of every month.

Inviting you to meet Rhonda McEwan, 
co-author of Understanding Tablets from Early Childhood to Adulthood 





Monday, January 15, 2018

The Coral Heart and Island Lovers at Ryerson University Library and Archives

It's been a heart-warming start to New Year. So grateful to be surrounded by caring friends who bring sunshine and hope through the dark hours ...

My creative work has also been a therapeutic force in the healing process. Happy to share that my books are available at the Library and Archives of Ryerson University, my alma mater ... The french translation of The Coral Heart is in its final stages. Still working on those short stories ...

I've also been writing short poems over photos I've taken. A little exercise in rearranging words on pictures to find meaning from the clutter of thoughts and emotions. Sharing the first one ...









Monday, December 18, 2017

Wishing you a happy holiday season ...



   As the year 2017 comes to its end, I reflect on the challenges we all face, and how we grow stronger when we overcome them with love, compassion and forgiveness. 
So grateful to all the supportive friends and relatives who have accompanied me on this journey. 

Wishing you a wonderful time with your loved ones over the holidays 
and all the best for New Year 2018.





Sunday, November 19, 2017

Interview in Toronto Arts Report

Sharing this interview with Rebeccah Love for Toronto Arts Report. It's a great blog that promotes artists from musicians to writers... Very proud to be part of this community of creative people.



A beautiful fall day at Cedarvale ravine




Friday, November 17, 2017

Terry Fallis at Stella's Authors' Afternoon

So happy to invite you to meet Terry Fallis at our monthly Authors' Afternoon at Stella's. Terry is a friend who is not only kind and funny, but a terrific speaker. We'll have a lot to talk and laugh about ...






Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Short stories on relationships

Romantic relationships, especially the complicated psychology between men and women have always fascinated me, hence the collection of short stories I’m working on. I’ve often wondered why women blame other women instead of sorting out their relationship problems with their unfaithful partners. In trying to understand the roots of this complex issue, I found an interesting article that analyzes the situation in a very constructive way.



On another note, I was quite taken by the haunting beauty of 
Meryl McMaster's digital print Anima at MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts de MontrĂ©al.






Thursday, November 09, 2017

Fall in Montreal

Montreal is so beautiful in the fall. Its sidewalks strewn with colourful leaves along tree-lined streets in the Plateau area where I stayed. And what a treat to speak french with friendly Montrealers in the charming cafĂ©s, shops, restaurants, and art galleries.

I was there to promote my books, and feel very grateful for the positive response. My heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives, and all the people who welcomed me there with their kindness and generosity, and their enthusiastic support for my books.

Also enjoyed an inspiring photo outing in Old Montreal with some friends. It had rained the previous day, and the air was fresh and crisp as the sun and the clouds took turns to play with the changing moods we captured.












Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Where to find The Coral Heart and Island Lovers in Canada and Mauritius




CANADA

1430 Yonge Street (one block South of St. Clair Subway), Toronto
Tel: 416-926-0749

145 Lauder Avenue (one door South of St. Clair Avenue), Toronto
Tel: 416-651-2109

1915 Sainte Catherine Street West, Montreal
Tel: 514-931-3442
       
MAURITIUS

Bookcourt  Caudan, Trianon, Flacq, Bagatelle, Cascavelle, Airport, Grand Baie
Tel: 230-468-8039
Librairie Le Cygne  Magic Lantern Complex, Rose-Hill 
Tel: 230-464-2444 
L’Artelier, 12 Rue St. Louis, Port-Louis 
Tel: 230-208-2915 
Petrusmok at Hennessy Park Hotel 65 Ebene Ciber City, Ebene
Tel: 230-403-7200
Librairie Le Trèfle Arcade Currimjee, Curepipe
Tel: 230-676-3025  
Presse-Book Shop Centre Commerciale Le Barachois, Tamarin 
Tel: 230-483-7624 
Editions des Mascareignes Ltee 24 Bourbon St. Port-Louis
Tel:230-210-6259 
Editions de l'Océan Indien, Le Bookstore 22 B, Marcel Gabon Street, Rose-Hill
Tel: 230-464-6761 
Librairie Le Flamboyant Orchard Tower, Quatre-Bornes, Saint Ignace Lane, Rose-Hill 
Tel: 230-424 9706


WORLDWIDE: BOOK AND EBOOK

For wholesale book orders in Mauritius
Please contact the distributor, Harold Venpin at 230-5256-1165

For wholesale book orders in Canada


Please contact Peggy at peggylampotang@yahoo.ca

Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Coral Heart and Island Lovers at Argo Bookshop in Montreal




So happy to announce that my books The Coral Heart and Island Lovers 
are now available in Montreal at 

Argo Bookshop is one of the oldest English-Language bookstores in Montreal. It is a cute independent bookstore at 1915 St. Catherine Street near the Guy-Concordia subway.  
It hosts book events every Thursday in a warm, friendly atmosphere. 
The two owners are helpful about finding books you need 
and enthusiastic about promoting books and writers.
Drop by and enjoy.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Handpainted silk scarves at Craft Ontario Shop

Still writing away but it feels so good to paint on silk again. I just love mixing colours with fluid brushstrokes, and let the creative instincts take over. 

I've recently delivered some hand-painted silk scarves to the Craft Ontario Shop at 1106 Queen St. West, near Ossington Ave. If you're interested in checking them out or would like to buy original hand crafted gifts made by Canadian artists, it's the best place in town. 

A few close up samples of my work




Friday, September 08, 2017

Island Lovers and The Coral Heart at The Word on The Street Toronto




Inviting you, book lovers to join me at Harbourfront for The Word on The Street Toronto  
on Sunday September 24th from 11 am to 6 pm. 
I will be there with my books, The Coral Heart and Island Lovers, 

The festival is an amazing celebration of books and writers, and so much more, 
including the beautiful view at Harbourfront.
Looking forward to seeing you there.